Annabelle Dexter-Jones

last updated 24/Nov/2015

DATE OF BIRTH

25 June 1986

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British

BACKGROUND ANNABELLE DEXTER-JONES

Annabelle Dexter-Jones is a British fashion designer, actress and model born October 25, 1986 in London. Daughter to the novelist AnnDexter-Jones, and MickJones, founding member of the band TheClash and singer-guitarist of Foreigner, AnnabelleDexter-Jones grew up in the effervescent downtown New York. As a teenager, she glided into the arty rock 'n' roll scene alongside her brother, musician AlexanderDexter-Jones, and her step-brothers and -sisters, Samantha, Mark and the designer CharlotteRonson for whom Annabelle is the face of her ready-to-wear line. A model for Hogan, Erin Kleinberg's (Fall/Winter 2010-2011), LouisVuittonJewelry (Spring/Summer 2011) and OpeningCeremony (cruise 2012), the socialite threw herself into the world of acting in 2011 for AndréSaraiva's short film, TheShoe with LéoFitzpatrick, NicolasDuvauchelle and Joséphine de la Baume. In January 2012, she also took part in the French street artist's latest project, Last Night at the Chelsea Hotel, a film paying homage to the last hours of the mythical hotel before its definitive closure. After modeling for the Spring/Summer 2012 LouisVuitton sunglasses collection photoshoot alongside OlympiaLe-Tan, MaryCharteris and CassieCoane, AnnabelleDexter-Jones collaborated with the fashion house FaithConnexion in March 2012 for a chic, eclectic capsule collection that humorously blended boyish themes and colorama pop with a touch of vintage.

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Richard Avedon developed an original approach to fashion photography. There is always movement and emotion in his photographs. His trademark is photographing his models while laughing or smiling. Avedon was inspired by the Hungarian photo-journalist MartinMunkási. His work is also distinguished by his large prints, with photographs sometimes measuring up to a meter in height.

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“Sonia Rykiel passed away in the dying days of summer and with her, we have lost a particular image of the Parisienne. An emancipated Parisienne, who wore her relaxed style, her way of thinking outside of the box, life lived in the fast lane and passions, front and center. This issue is dedicated to her.”, writes Emmanuelle Alt, Vogue Paris editor-in-chief, in her November editorial.